Came across this in a shop today and have bought some after stephen's recommendations. My question, before I try it, is how strong is it compared to using normal sea salt? Do I need to use more or less than normal . I usally use 1/3 a cup in a bath.
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> Came across this in a shop today and have bought some after stephen's
> recommendations. My question, before I try it, is how strong is it > compared to using normal sea salt? Do I need to use more or less than > normal . I usally use 1/3 a cup in a bath. I may have missed something -- why are you putting salt in your bath? To absorb the minerals? To detox? Something else? Marc |
I think it must be detox, because usally I feel better afterwards. A --- On Thu, 25/2/10, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote: From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [eSens] dead sea salt. To: [hidden email] Date: Thursday, 25 February, 2010, 8:48 > Came across this in a shop today and have bought some after stephen's > recommendations. My question, before I try it, is how strong is it > compared to using normal sea salt? Do I need to use more or less than > normal . I usally use 1/3 a cup in a bath. I may have missed something -- why are you putting salt in your bath? To absorb the minerals? To detox? Something else? Marc [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Hi Bettie, I'm also a bit confused...
I didn't really recommend salt, because my experiences with salt were mixed... I've used 2 different salts for 2 different purposes: -Salt "Meine Base" (P. Jentschura) in my bath to detox: It was on the packaging how much I should use, 2-3 spoons for a bathtub. But this may depend on the product, don't know. Today Charles strongly advised another foot spa... http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/eSens/message/16674 -Himalaya salt: I use(d) this as a food additive or mineral supplement. (by the way I'm not so sure if it this is a good thing in the long run, youmay take too much of some minerals, so it becomes toxic...) Stephen. --- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote: > > > Came across this in a shop today and have bought some after stephen's > > recommendations. My question, before I try it, is how strong is it > > compared to using normal sea salt? Do I need to use more or less than > > normal . I usally use 1/3 a cup in a bath. > > I may have missed something -- why are you putting salt in your bath? > To absorb the minerals? To detox? Something else? > > Marc > |
I think ive got my slf confused. There was soemthing you mentioned a few posts back about dead sea soemthing? Then today I was in Neals yard( natural remedy shop) and I saw the dead sea salt. The shop assistant said it was detoxing if used in baths.Have I got this wrong? A --- On Thu, 25/2/10, stephen_vandevijvere <[hidden email]> wrote: From: stephen_vandevijvere <[hidden email]> Subject: [eSens] Re: dead sea salt. To: [hidden email] Date: Thursday, 25 February, 2010, 9:45 Hi Bettie, I'm also a bit confused... I didn't really recommend salt, because my experiences with salt were mixed... I've used 2 different salts for 2 different purposes: -Salt "Meine Base" (P. Jentschura) in my bath to detox: It was on the packaging how much I should use, 2-3 spoons for a bathtub. But this may depend on the product, don't know. Today Charles strongly advised another foot spa... http://health. groups.yahoo. com/group/ eSens/message/ 16674 -Himalaya salt: I use(d) this as a food additive or mineral supplement. (by the way I'm not so sure if it this is a good thing in the long run, youmay take too much of some minerals, so it becomes toxic...) Stephen. --- In eSens@yahoogroups. com, "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote: > > > Came across this in a shop today and have bought some after stephen's > > recommendations. My question, before I try it, is how strong is it > > compared to using normal sea salt? Do I need to use more or less than > > normal . I usally use 1/3 a cup in a bath. > > I may have missed something -- why are you putting salt in your bath? > To absorb the minerals? To detox? Something else? > > Marc > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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I use the same amount as I do regular sea salt, Ada. But you can usually tell by how long it takes to dissolve in the water. If it dissolves quickly, you can add more; if it doesn't dissolve you need less.
D --- On Wed, 2/24/10, betty_starbuckle <[hidden email]> wrote: From: betty_starbuckle <[hidden email]> Subject: [eSens] dead sea salt. To: [hidden email] Date: Wednesday, February 24, 2010, 4:42 PM Came across this in a shop today and have bought some after stephen's recommendations. My question, before I try it, is how strong is it compared to using normal sea salt? Do I need to use more or less than normal . I usally use 1/3 a cup in a bath. A [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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I use it for detoxing, Marc, re salt in bath. It is a similar conceptto Charles' foot bath. When you can't detox well thru your kidneys, liver, etc, you can still detox thru your skin.
D --- On Wed, 2/24/10, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote: From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [eSens] dead sea salt. To: [hidden email] Date: Wednesday, February 24, 2010, 4:48 PM > Came across this in a shop today and have bought some after stephen's > recommendations. My question, before I try it, is how strong is it > compared to using normal sea salt? Do I need to use more or less than > normal . I usally use 1/3 a cup in a bath. I may have missed something -- why are you putting salt in your bath? To absorb the minerals? To detox? Something else? Marc [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Epsom Salt Baths are used for Detox. Loni
--- On Wed, 2/24/10, ada iye <[hidden email]> wrote: From: ada iye <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: dead sea salt. To: [hidden email] Date: Wednesday, February 24, 2010, 4:05 PM I think ive got my slf confused. There was soemthing you mentioned a few posts back about dead sea soemthing? Then today I was in Neals yard( natural remedy shop) and I saw the dead sea salt. The shop assistant said it was detoxing if used in baths.Have I got this wrong? A --- On Thu, 25/2/10, stephen_vandevijver e <stephen_vandevijver [hidden email]> wrote: From: stephen_vandevijver e <stephen_vandevijver [hidden email]> Subject: [eSens] Re: dead sea salt. To: eSens@yahoogroups. com Date: Thursday, 25 February, 2010, 9:45 Hi Bettie, I'm also a bit confused... I didn't really recommend salt, because my experiences with salt were mixed... I've used 2 different salts for 2 different purposes: -Salt "Meine Base" (P. Jentschura) in my bath to detox: It was on the packaging how much I should use, 2-3 spoons for a bathtub. But this may depend on the product, don't know. Today Charles strongly advised another foot spa... http://health. groups.yahoo. com/group/ eSens/message/ 16674 -Himalaya salt: I use(d) this as a food additive or mineral supplement. (by the way I'm not so sure if it this is a good thing in the long run, youmay take too much of some minerals, so it becomes toxic...) Stephen. --- In eSens@yahoogroups. com, "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote: > > > Came across this in a shop today and have bought some after stephen's > > recommendations. My question, before I try it, is how strong is it > > compared to using normal sea salt? Do I need to use more or less than > > normal . I usally use 1/3 a cup in a bath. > > I may have missed something -- why are you putting salt in your bath? > To absorb the minerals? To detox? Something else? > > Marc > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Thanks Evie. I find sea salt is a really nice detox compared to epsom saltswhich appear to be a little too strong for me. Looking forward to see how the dead sea salt goes. A --- On Thu, 25/2/10, Evie <[hidden email]> wrote: From: Evie <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [eSens] dead sea salt. To: [hidden email] Date: Thursday, 25 February, 2010, 11:58 I use the same amount as I do regular sea salt, Ada. But you can usually tell by how long it takes to dissolve in the water. If it dissolves quickly, you can add more; if it doesn't dissolve you need less. D --- On Wed, 2/24/10, betty_starbuckle <betty_starbuckle@ yahoo.co. uk> wrote: From: betty_starbuckle <betty_starbuckle@ yahoo.co. uk> Subject: [eSens] dead sea salt. To: eSens@yahoogroups. com Date: Wednesday, February 24, 2010, 4:42 PM Came across this in a shop today and have bought some after stephen's recommendations. My question, before I try it, is how strong is it compared to using normal sea salt? Do I need to use more or less than normal . I usally use 1/3 a cup in a bath. A [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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